Gene copy number variation (CNV) refers to the presence of multiple copies of a gene family within a genome resulting from duplications, deletions, or rearrangements. In general, CNV may result from ...
Human genomes frequently mutate through duplication and deletion, leading to copy number variation. Roughly 10% of protein-coding genes have shown copy number variation, with distinct distributions ...
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